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Cordyline stricta

Family: ASTELIACEAE Distribution: Queensland to Sutherland

 

Description: Shrub to 5 m. Leaves green, linear, 30-50 cm long, 1-2 cm wide with no petiole. Flowers bluish. Fruit purple-black, 10-15 mm berry. Usually grows on the edge of and in littoral rainforest and in coastal wet sclerophyll forests.

 

Propagation: Propagate with freshly collected seed from ripe fruit. Remove seeds from fruit and plant immediately in clean seedling mix of 2/3 washed river sand and 1/3 peat moss or organic matter. Seed germinates readily within 4 weeks (some will continue to germinate over a longer period). Seed will store if kept cool and dry and protected from insect and vermin attack. Plants can be grown from tip and stem cuttings.

 

Regeneration use: Climax species, usually used in assisted rehabilitation projects, i.e. ecosystem has remnant value and is not fully degraded. Can be used as pioneer species.

 

CPR Coastal Plant Regeneration